Booking a league semi is the goal for Harte
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte is preparing for what he hopes will prove a grandstand climax to the Allianz Football League.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte is preparing for what he hopes will prove a grandstand climax to the Allianz Football League.
Tyrone 2-23 Westmeath 1-12: Tyrone picked up their third win in Division One of the Allianz National league when they recovered...
If there was one Tyrone man that might have felt slightly relieved to get out of Killarney without his reputation shredded on Sunday, it was Ronan McNabb.
Kerry 3-15 Tyrone 0-9: Mickey Harte couldn't hide his frustration in a conference room above the dressing room end of the Dick Fitzgerald...
The lead-in to the 2008 All-Ireland football final was perfect for those that like their rivalries on the hectic, hysterical and heated side.
Tyrone may have proven to be Kerry's nemesis in the All-Ireland Championship having beaten the Kingdom in the 2005 and 2008 finals yet Mickey Harte's side have not won in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney since 2003.
Colm Cavanagh has grown accustomed to seeing his brother Sean gain lavish plaudits during his lengthy sojourn to date in Tyrone's colours.
Kildare 1-21 Tyrone 3-16: Tyrone somehow escaped from Newbridge yesterday afternoon with two league points after one of the most dramatic finishes to a National League game in years.
Ten years on Cormac McAnallen's legacy shines through in so many ways. If there is comfort for the family of the former Tyrone captain, who died 10 years ago this Sunday, it is in the testimony of Seaghan Kearney, Shane McAnarney and their likes.
SHAY McGuigan was a reluctant spectator at the recent Power NI Dr McKenna Cup final.
Tyrone manager Mickey Harte believes Sunday's clash with Kildare could prove a defining point in Division One of the Allianz Football League.
Sean Cavanagh had played precisely 20 minutes of competitive football this year prior to leading Tyrone to their third successive Power NI...
Three McKenna Cup triumphs would be more than enough to have the vast majority of managers dancing a celebration jig.
Tyrone 1-15 Cavn 0-11: Sean Cavanagh has lifted his first trophy as Tyrone cantered to a win over Cavan here in the Athletics Grounds, delivering an assured second half performance to land their third Dr McKenna Cup in a row.
Tyrone county board chairman Ciaran McLaughlin believes that victory over Cavan in tomorrow night's Power NI Dr McKenna Cup final at the Athletic Grounds, Armagh (8.00pm) will mark a significant step in the development of the platoon of fresh faces currently making their...
Tyrone's sprightly renaissance, so pronounced since the start of the year, assumed added significance when Mayo, with frustration by...
ItI could be the first time we see Tyrone captain Sean Cavanagh take his place on the field of play in 2014, with the Red Hands and...
Tyrone star Peter Harte has, like his colleagues, grown accustomed to the adulation that comes his way in what is a football-mad county.
Derry 1-15 Tyrone 2-12: A point shared never felt more like a point lost for both managers after this gripping league opener, played under cascading blankets of rain at a nonetheless resplendent and atmospheric Celtic Park.
Fortunes proved somewhat mixed for Ulster teams as the National League got underway yesterday.
Celtic clinched the...
Liverpool may be third...
Rickie Lambert expects Southampton to be a top-...
Barclays Premier League strugglers Fulham have announced they have re-...